Post contains affiliate links. The Best of 2015 awards are coming soon! Let’s take a look back at some of the new cloth diapers & accessories that were released this year, then nominate your favorites to appear on the ballot.

Post contains affiliate links. Fuzzibunz has introduced their new Sweet Beginnings collection diapers. They are the same cut as the Fuzzibunz one-size small and large with slightly different weight range recommendations. The “first year” diapers are equivalent to the one-size small and fit babies 6-24 pounds. The one-size fit 10-40 pounds, replacing the one-size large.

Fuzzibunz One-Size Small & Large Diapers

Post contains affiliate links. I received the pictured products at no cost for review purposes. All opinions are my own. Have you heard about the new Fuzzibunz One-Size Small & Large Diapers? I received both the small and the large to review, and I’ll have a photo review & opinion of fit/function for you next month. I don’t want you to have to wait that long to get a good look at them, so I made a short video for you.

With my recent post about sized vs. one-size diapers, I thought a post about Fuzzibunz Perfect Size Diapers (affiliate link) might be in order! I’ve had my size medium for almost two years, and I had several of the newborn diapers as well. The newborn diapers didn’t work for us because I had a skinny legged, heavy wetter, but they would have worked much better if they had separate waist & leg snaps like the bigger sizes. What I found most notable about the size medium was how large it was, so I was curious about the sizing of the small, and Kelly’s Closet sent me one for the Blogger Beach Bash.

Post and linked posts may contain affiliate links. There’s a picture of my real model next to my previous model. 🙂 You have probably seen my reviews of newborn diapers that I did without a baby while I was expecting my son (and I think maybe even a few before!) If you’re ever looking for one, don’t forget about my review archive.

Maria wants to live in a world where cloth diapers are the norm and moms can make parenting choices without judgement. When she’s not chasing her 13, 9 and 6-year old kids around, you might find her checking out the latest gadgets, organizing something (again) or exercising in the fresh air. Read More »